Given the past experience of these government consultations it's probably advisable not to put in a response. Past responses to other consultations seem to have had the effect of adding detail to the eventual legislation that captures every arrangement. This has very little to do with the .gov's concern for exploited workers and everything to do with a perceived increase in tax take.
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Given the past experience of these government consultations it's probably advisable not to put in a response. Past responses to other consultations seem to have had the effect of adding detail to the eventual legislation that captures every arrangement. This has very little to do with the .gov's concern for exploited workers and everything to do with a perceived increase in tax take.